Chimi El Tigre, hailed as Miami’s Best Latin Sandwich by the Miami Herald, was established in 2010. The restaurant is a family-owned business situated in Miami’s up-and-coming Miami Gardens, Doral and Kendall. Perfect for casual dining, Chimi El Tigre offers a pleasant, yet lively, family-oriented atmosphere. Upholding its reputation for serving the most authentic Dominican food and catering in South Florida, playing Dominican music. Chimi El Tigre is the quintessential symbol of Dominican food. Having Dominican celebrities dining in like Juan Luis Guerra, who celebrated his birthday with us, David Ortis “Big Papi”, who did a reality show “Big papi needs a job” in one of our location.
Based on 542 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.1 stars. Price $
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Drive-through ✔️ No-contact delivery

Address:
19851 NW 57th Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33055
Phone: (754) 218-6551
Website: http://chimitigre.com/?utm_source=Google&utm_medium=Maps&utm_campaign=MGardens_Maps
Hours
| Saturday |
6 PM–3 AM |
| Sunday |
6 PM–1 AM |
| Monday
(Labor Day)
|
6 PM–1 AM
Hours might differ
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| Tuesday |
6 PM–1 AM |
| Wednesday |
6:30 PM–1 AM |
| Thursday |
6:30 PM–1 AM |
| Friday |
6 PM–3 AM |
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Reservations: m.me
Reviews
Urban Geeks Productions
Not what I remember from these guys a couple of years ago, this is not a chimi this is something else, don’t know what, since when does a chimi have Platano maduros, no taste what so ever, I felt a little offended as a Dominican by this, sorry Tiguere, this one sucked big time, BTW the bill was $100 for 4 chimis and a couple of other things. That hurt too, since I won’t be finishing this
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Estefania Bryan
I order a small picadera which it was very expensive and only came with 2 meat which I was told the cheese was the meat ( protein ) $23 for salami and cheese with tostones . Not satisfied and not a real Dominican spot.
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David Gonzalez
Food was okay, service was fast. The buns were a bit stiff, and the menu was a bit hard to understand. I got el Tigre (pictured) and I asked for pulled pork with it. I ended up receiving it with hamburger meat as well, but was not a fan of it – ended up removing it. This is a food truck next to a gas station, but it is easy to find.
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Juan V
This place is NOT good at all, we spent $45. On 1 chimi,1 kipe,fritura and a water. As a Dominican to me the food in this place was horrible. We definitely did not eat the food.
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Steven Diaz
Fritura estaba buena. Comi quipe y empanadas de yuca. Probably best customer service I have received from a Chimi truck in South Florida. Pricing is decent. Next to a gas station so you make get drinks.
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Miguel Gonzalez
Awesome Dominican spot… Great food & staff… I recommend them…
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Ace Rich
Oreo cookies was trash was not even made close to how I normally buy it I threw it away
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Jenndy Jimenez
Great chimis, greater service.
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Manuel Rosa
Chimi was good but the prices are really high and they give you little food. 5 pieces of totones masita de pollo one Chimi and 2 drinks 28.00 dollars. They dont even have chicharon de pollo. They asked if I liked to tip. By the way who asks for a tip right before you get your food.
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Ignaldo Gil
I make a point to visit this food truck every time I’m in the Miami area and doesn’t disappoint.
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